I have to agree with the earlier review. I cannot purchase fresh fish or meat at this location. See the pictures that I posted, prepared food containing wheat and gluten products in both the sea food and meat cases that is always either touching or evidence of actual contamination on the fresh meat next to it. I brought this gluten contamination issue to the store's manager and she told me they "cannot guarantee gluten free on any of their fresh fish and meat departments"! And that I should ask them to get my selection from the back. That's all well and good, but the scales and prep areas are still contaminated.
This wasn't gluten related I don't believe, but minutes after eating "fresh" red snapper I because extremely ill, not being able to hold down dinner. I made a call to the store and I was then contacted by a third party, apparently I was the only one who got sick eating their red snapper that night.
If you have celiac, be extremely cautious when buying fresh meat and fish from this location.

They seem to move everything around every month or so. Like everything! I know they are remodeling, but I get lost every time I go in. I wish they had a g-f section. I just tried to special order some g-f beer that I had bought there before, and they never called me back. Sigh. All they have is Omission, the barley beer. I'm a shareholder, and I guess I know why their stock is so bad. Hee hee. They have a lot of competition!!!!

The usual packaged gf bs, but they do have some awesome apple And pumpkin gf pies I like to get sometimes. Friendly staff, clean store.
Aside from being too far from me, I just prefer to get my organic produce from Kroger and use my Kroger card on gas savings. I love 90 cents off per gallon!

Salad bar was pretty bland tasting- though the black bean salad was pretty good. The hot bar did not have too many options-But you could find something. The bakery had a very limited selection but the two items were on a shelf labeled gf and were prepackaged. I did however enjoy that the sushi bar had gf soy sauce and the sushi was pretty good. The shelf items were pretty good- but they didn't have too much more than my regular grocery store. I was also hoping they would have more bread options than they did.

Ahh! I wish they had a Whole Foods on my island!! Such a wonderful grocery assortment and an AMAZING salad bar. I loaded up my plate with over 5 things to try from the salad bar, all of which were delicious. They don't label specifically GF- but they list all ingredients, so you'll have to be prepared to brush up on your GF food items. I will be coming back here when I'm on Oahu again!

Ahh! I wish they had a Whole Foods on my island!! Such a wonderful grocery assortment and an AMAZING salad bar. I loaded up my plate with over 5 things to try from the salad bar, all of which were delicious. They don't label specifically GF- but they list all ingredients, so you'll have to be prepared to brush up on your GF food items. I will be coming back here when I'm on Oahu again!

The store brand of gluten free bread is fantastic. The isles are loaded with great options. In addition the food buffet has ingredients listed for each item though cross contamination might be an issue. If you are celiac just be aware.

... Read all the labels carefully at the hot bar!! On more than one occasion at two different whole foods (Wade and Cary) the allergen list didn't say wheat, but the ingredients list soy sauce (not tamari).

This review is for the deli not the grocery store itself. Let start by saying you would think they know.. They don't!
Ordered a burger with gluten free bun. Per the girl behind the counter their fries are gluten free (not gf). I asked the girl if it was a shared or dedicated French fryer. The girl behind the counter told me it didn't matter as I can't get sick from a shared fryer. I who has cd didn't know this and it's her job to tell me I won't get sick. I should of ran and never looked back!!!! The guy next to her informed me they were out gluten free buns so I asked to do a lettuce wrap (I'm use to eating a burger without a bun so I'm perfectly happy with a lettuce wrap).
When I picked up my burger the girl gave me wonderful news they had found a gluten free bun.
After paying for my meal I sat at the tables near the door. I took one bite.. Best burger ever.... Amazing bun.. Within minutes I start to feel the pain... I ask my husband to take a bite... He gives me the bad news. The bun looks and tastes just like his gluten bun.
I'm only 2 or 3 bites in... OMG.. I'm having a bad reaction. I'm in so much pain and now I need to get to the bathroom.
The worst part is I'm having such a bad reaction that I can't complain or even ask for a refund for my burger. I have to time it so I can make it home.
Words can't describe the pain and agony I felt because some girl decided it's ok to switch a gluten free bun with a gluten bun. I paid over $10 for a burger my body has yet to forget.
I learned a valuable lesson 1) never buy prepared food at whole foods deli 2) take 1 bite of any prepared food (I didn't make) then wait 5 min to see if I react (no matter how hungry you are)

So disappointing. This store is woefully ignorant to what gluten free means as well as Celiac disease. I am surprised as they seem more interested in offering Vegan offerings in their prepared food deli, something that is NOT a medical condition.

Staff is extremely friendly. Helped me find good gluten free options. Can build your own 6 pack of gluten free beer to try several. Even gave me a pack of glutino chocolate covered pretzels for free to try. Great store!

Great place to go for lunch at the hot bar or salad bar. Ingredients are clearly marked on labels above the foods. 90% are gf. They are gf knowledgeable and say they won't label anything gf because they don't have a dedicated prep facility. They also have gf bread for sandwiches. Large selection of gf foods in the grocery too.

I am reviewing the food court. It's not celiac friendly. If you can tolerate cross contamination, it's ok. They do have everything labelled. However, I didn't trust the labels after I saw poached eggs on English muffins and yet wheat was not listed as an allergen. The staff makes it clear that if you are celiac they do not recommend you eat there. They were not at all accommodating.

I like having this close to work since my grocery options in the downtown area are so limited. They have a great selection of gluten free grocery items which generally cost a bit more than some of our other local stores but they also have a lot of sales and coupons so if you watch for those you can get some good deals. They also carry locally made GF products like New Cascadia bread which is some of the best bread I've had. They have GF sandwiches in their deli (I think they use their own bread, it's really good bread) but beware if you are celiac or very sensitive they often use the same utensils and if you get a grilled Panini they use the same Panini press. The hot GF pizza slices are very tasty but they heat it up using the same paddle and brick oven they use to cook the regular pizza.